Phase 1: Launch

CAPCOM

5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.

Scott Carpenter

I feel the lift-off. The clock has started.

CAPCOM

Roger. [Cape Canaveral]

Scott Carpenter

Loud and clear, Gus.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora seven, stand by for—the time hack.

Scott Carpenter

Little bit of shaking, pretty smooth.

CAPCOM

3, 2, 1, mark.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, the backup clock has started.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora Seven.

Scott Carpenter

Clear blue sky; 32 seconds; 9,000 [feet], fuel and oxygen steady; cabin pressure 15.1 [psia]; and dropping. A little rough through max q, and 1 minute.

CAPCOM

Roger. You're looking good from here.

Scott Carpenter

Okay, 25 amps and the power is good.

CAPCOM

Roger. You're looking good.

Scott Carpenter

Mark, 1 minute. Cabin pressure is on schedule; fuel and oxygen are steady, 24 amps; all the power is good.

CAPCOM

Roger. Pitch is 56 [degrees]. You look—

Scott Carpenter

Roger. My pitch looks good, it's smoothing down a little bit now. I feel the pitch program starting over.

Scott Carpenter

The sky is getting quite black at 01 30—-elapsed. Fuel and oxygen is steady, cabin pressure is leveling off at 6.2 [psia], 22 amps and the power is still good, one cps sway in yaw.

CAPCOM

Roger. Understand. Pitch is 37 [degree]. You look real good.

Scott Carpenter

Roger. There is BECO on time, and—

CAPCOM

Ah, Roger. Understand BECO.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, I felt staging. Do you confirm?

Scott Carpenter

Do you confirm staging?

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, we confirm staging.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, g peaked at 6.3.

Scott Carpenter

The tower is way out. It's gone. The light is green. Going over the BECO check now.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora Seven.

Scott Carpenter

BECO check is complete

CAPCOM

Roger. Understand complete. Is that correct?

Scott Carpenter

At 3 minutes. Fuel and oxygen are still steady; cabin is holding 5.8 [psia]. Power still looks good; my status is good.

CAPCOM

Roger. Pitch minus, minus 2 1/2 [degrees], and you're right on; you're good.

Scott Carpenter

Roger. Reading you loud and clear, Gus.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, . . ., you are good.

Scott Carpenter

Roger. Still reading you. Broken a little bit. At 30, my status is good. Fuel and oxygen are steady. Cabin is holding 5.8 [psia]; Cabin is holding 5.8 [psia]. Power is good, 25 amps.

Scott Carpenter

Four minutes. Aurora Seven is Go. Fuel and oxygen steady; cabin holding, 25 amps; power is good.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora Seven. Pitch minus 3 1/2 [degrees]. You're good.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, Reading you on Bermuda antennas now, much louder.

Scott Carpenter

4 plus 30 my clock. Fuel and oxygen steady, 3 1/2 g's. Cabin holding 5.8 [psia]; 25 amps power is good.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora Seven. You're through 0.8, V over VR of 0.8.

Scott Carpenter

Okay, there is SECO. The posigrades fired. I am weightless and starting the fly-by-wire turnaround. Aux Damp is good.

CAPCOM

Roger. You look good down here.

CAPCOM

We have a Go, with a 7-orbit capability.

Scott Carpenter

Roger. Sweet words.

CAPCOM

Roger.

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Scott Carpenter

Okay, turnaround has stopped. I'm pitching down. I have the moon in the center of the window, and the booster off to the right slightly.

CAPCOM

Roger. Understand.

Scott Carpenter

Fly-by-wire is good in all axes; my pitch attitude is high; coming down now.

CAPCOM

Roger. Understand.

Scott Carpenter

Roger. The control system on fly-by-wire is very good. I have the booster in the center of the window now, tumbling very slowly.

CAPCOM

Roger, Aurora Seven. Understand. You sound real good.

Scott Carpenter

A steady stream of gas, white gas, out of the sustainer engine. Going to ASCS now.

CAPCOM

Roger. Understand.

Scott Carpenter

ASCS seems to be holding very well. I have a small island just below me.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, standby for retrosequence times.

CAPCOM

Area 1 B is 17 17.

CAPCOM

Roger, standby for later times. That's all I have right now.

CAPCOM

Roger, Sequence time for end of orbit.

Scott Carpenter

Send your message.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, retrosequence time for end of orbit—28 26.

CAPCOM

End of mission, 04 32 39.

CAPCOM

Negative 04 3, 04 32 39.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, Understand, 04 32 39.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, I have copied.

Scott Carpenter

ASCS looks good, all fly-by-wire thrusters appear to be good in all axes. Going to—beginning to unstow the equipment.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, and the SECO checklist is complete. She peaked at 6.3[g's].

CAPCOM

Cap Com. Over.

Scott Carpenter

Go ahead, Gus. Loud and clear. How me?

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, Cap Com.

Scott Carpenter

Roger, loud and clear. How me?

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, Cape Cap Com. Over.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, Cape Cap Com. Over.

Scott Carpenter

Loud and clear, Gus. How me?

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven, Cape Cap Com. If you read, retro delay to normal?

Scott Carpenter

Retro delay normal. Roger.

CAPCOM

. . . igee 86 [nautical miles].

Scott Carpenter

Roger. Copied perigee 86 [nautical miles]. Did not get apogee.

Scott Carpenter

Mark. One picture of the booster. Going to transmit and record now. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . 10, 11, 12 pictures of the booster, traveling right down the center of the booster, right down the center of the window.

Scott Carpenter

Going over the insertion checklist now. D-c volts is main. Retromanual fuse switch is off. Retromanual is off. All instruments are. All batteries okay. The a-c power is good. The, let's see, where's the booster? There's some beautiful cloud patterns down there. The booster is in front of a large cloud pattern. I seem to be, I seem to be much closer to the earth than I expected to be. The booster is approximately 2 miles away now.

Scott Carpenter

I have some pictures of the booster, maybe 17 or 18, all together. Then going to the horizon, north sweeping south. There is the moon, just setting. Winding the camera at this time.

Scott Carpenter

There are some rather large pieces floating around. The flight plan is now out. Gyros are going to free at 12 33, and I'm going to fly-by-wire to track the booster. I will—this is not a good tracking problem. Our speeds are too close to being the same. I will put it in the center of the right window, plus. I have it right in the center—I feel that—overshot there. Getting ahead of me in pitch.

Scott Carpenter

The high thrusters work well, close tracking should be done on—on fly-by-wire low only. To follow the booster is a tough job with the highs. Gyros are staying within limits pretty well. Elapsed time is 13 56. I have lost sight of the booster at this time. I'll pick up a retroattitude at this time for Canary radar. Large piece of—

Scott Carpenter

Going back to gyros free, or to gyros normal.

CAPCOM

Aurora Seven. This is Canary Cap Com. How do you read? Over.

Scott Carpenter

Hello, Canary Cap Com. Aurora Seven. Reading you loud and clear. How me?